PRESS RELEASES

WOBURN, MA, U.S.A. – August 5, 2011 -- Daimer Industries, Inc., one of the major sources for international electric pressure washer equipment, has now shipped its most advanced 140 bar, 50 Hz Vapor-Flo® 7800-class model. The Vapor-Flo® 7875 is the final model to be shipped in the company’s acclaimed 7800 series. All of the 7800-class machines boast high-pressure performance and modest temperatures for cleaning in exhaust-averse environments.

WOBURN, MA, U.S.A. – August 5, 2011 -- Daimer Industries, Inc.®, which targets janitorial professionals around the globe, has begun bundling a new patented floor head with its twin-vacuum XTreme Power® XPH-9350 carpet cleaning equipment. The industrial-strength heads employ patented engineering that boosts extraction by approximately 40%, according to the company.

WOBURN, MA, U.S.A. – August 5, 2011 -- Daimer Industries, Inc.®, a corporation internationally known for its auto detailing line of solutions, released additional details about its upcoming series of mid-priced vehicle/interior steam cleaner machines. The two new units in Daimer®’s KleenJet® Supreme 3000CV line of equipment will include a base model (Supreme 3050CV) and a antimicrobial model (Supreme 3050CVP). The new mid-priced auto detailing steam cleaners for sealed surfaces bundle a steam extraction/vacuum system and will now feature 10% more heat heat, and an estimated 20% more bar (pressure level) than existing 3050 auto detailing models.

WOBURN, MA, U.S.A. – July 29, 2011 -- Daimer Industries, Inc.®, a global vendor of janitorial systems, announced shipment of a 3-unit line of ATIS® germ-sanitizing steam cleaner machines for cleaning professionals. The upgraded KleenJet® Ultra 10115 equipment is composed of systems that support 15,000 watt power in different voltage requirements.

WOBURN, MA, U.S.A. – July 29, 2011 -- Daimer Industries, Inc.®, one of the biggest commercial sources of gas pressure washer equipment, has released a new all-fuel machine, the Super Max™ 12885. The highly mobile unit uses fuel for power and heat and, as a result, does not need to be tethered to an electrical outlet.